Papers 1311-1320 of total 28433 found.
…1)Britain is having clinical trials concerning marijuana use as a pain-killing drug. 2)British doctors could be filling out prescriptions for these cannabis-based drugs as early as 2004. 3)Canada became the first country to legalize the use of marijuana…
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…Over the past decade extensive medical research had been done in an effort to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. There have been a number of attempts in congress for a bill to be passed legalizing this drug. However congress has yet to pass…
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drugs or anything, I just don't think they are connected. In my opinion, I don't think it really matters whether or not drugs are legalized. No matter what happens, people will always be taking drugs. It's more of a personal decision than anything else, I…
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Drug Legalization and Reagan Man, as a creature, is inherently bored. Since the dawn of time, it has been the natural instinct of man to find alternative methods to enhance his being. The many means by which man has turned to include sex, gambling…
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…is, is marijuana an innocent relaxing pastime, or a deadly detrimental drug? Marijuana is very detrimental to human society where legalized would increase the chances of falling into the hands of underage children who would abuse the drug. Legalizing marijuana would…
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…as a clear liquid. GHB used to be legal, it was used by body builders to help build muscle, but was banned in 1990 for public safety concerns, because it could become harmful when mixed with other drugs. Effects of the drug are usually felt in 15-20min…
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…of prosecution of accused offenders, cost of incarceration of convicted offenders, cost of (publicly funded) anti-drug education and propaganda, hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue that would be generated if drugs were legal and taxed, public cost…
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…offenders, cost of incarceration of convicted offenders, cost of (publicly funded) anti-drug education and propaganda, hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue that would be generated if drugs were legal and taxed, public cost of funerals for police…
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…Marijuana, should it be legal or should its status continue to be listed as an illegal mind altering drug? It has been an issue on the topic of a lot of people. One aspect of this topic is the legalization of just the growth and export of this drug
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…be about $80 billion.[55] Because the black market price of drugs is inflated at the very least 10-fold over what the legal price would be , 90 percent of this figure, or about 70 billion, constitutes an economic loss caused by prohibition. That is, the drug
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